Bible Study
Bible Study
Bulletin
Study Guide
Bulletin
Study Guide
Discussion Questions
May 5, 2024
Vince Contreras

- How is the promise of intimacy with Jesus conditional (verse 14)?
- Who was the first person to be called a βfriendβ of God (2 Chronicles 20:7; Isaiah 41:8; James 2:23)?
- What was the hallmark of this individual (Genesis 22:1-18)? What does it benefit us to be Godβs friend (CCC 142, 1972)?
- How does Jesus lay his life down for his friends? How does he want you to lay down yours? What does he say is the measure of our love for one another (verse 12; CCC 1825)? Does this love proceed from us as a source (John 15:4-5, 10)?
- What if we do not love our brother and lay down our life for others (1 John 3:16-17)? How can we show this love in practical ways (CCC 2447)?
- What does Jesus mean that we can ask and receive (verse 16; CCC 2745)? In whose name do we ask of the Father (verse 16; 16:23-24; Ephesians 2:18)?
SOURCE: SundayScriptureStudy.com / used with permission

May 5, 2024
Anne Osdieck
FIRST READING
1. In this reading the circumcised βwere astounded that the gift of the holy Spirit should have been poured out on the Gentiles also.β Is grace available to all people? Does the Holy Spirit speak through people like Mahatma Gandhi?
SECOND READING
2. How was βthe love of God revealed to us?β Had Jesus not come into the world, what would you know about God?
GOSPEL
3.βThe one thing Jesus asks of us is that we love our neighbor. How would you rate this assignment on a βdifficultyβ scale from 1-10? Explain. What gift does God give you to help with this assignment (Cf: First Reading)?
SOURCE: Sunday Web Site at Saint Louis University
May 5, 2024
Fr. Eamon Tobin

- Share with the group or person next to you what spoke to you most in the Gospel. With this first question,try to refrain from commenting on what others said. Just share what spoke to you and then move on to the next person.
- In Jesusβ time, the Gentiles were considered as βthemβ and the Jews as βus.β In our time, name some of the groups considered as βthem.β If we really see the βthem peopleβ as part of Godβs household, to what extent would we continue to view them as βthemβ?
- βAs the Father loves me, so do I love you.β How can these awesome words of Jesus transform our lives?
- Do you tend to believe that you have to earn Godβs love? If so, why? How hard is it for you to believe that God loves us just as we are with all our sins and failures?
- What can help to deepen our sense of Godβs unconditional love for us?
- Name 1 thing todayβs Gospel says to us that we disciples of Jesus need to heed/ act on.
SOURCE: Ascension Catholic Parish, Melbourne, FL
Bulletin
Study Guide
Ask A Teen Gospel
Questions
ASK A
TEEN
GOSPEL
QUESTIONS
Discussion questions for teens with sample answers based on their interests.
Discussion Questions
John 15:1-8
1. **Joy**: How can the concept of being loved unconditionally by God bring joy to teenagers in a society where they often feel pressured to meet certain standards?
Sample Answer: Knowing that God’s love is unwavering can provide teenagers with a sense of belonging and worth that isn’t dependent on external achievements.
2. **Struggles**: In what ways do teenagers struggle to abide in God’s love amidst the distractions and challenges of modern society?
Sample Answer: Teenagers may find it difficult to prioritize their relationship with God when faced with social media, academic stress, and peer pressure.
3. **Aspirations**: How can the command to love one another as Jesus loved us inspire teenagers to create positive change in their communities?
Sample Answer: By emulating Jesus’s example of selfless love, teenagers can work towards building more inclusive and compassionate environments for those around them.
4. **Identity**: How does understanding that we are chosen by God impact the way teenagers view themselves in a society that often values external validation?
Sample Answer: Recognizing that they are chosen by God can help teenagers find confidence and security in their identity, regardless of societal pressures to conform.
5. **Friendship**: How can the idea of laying down one’s life for friends influence the way teenagers navigate their relationships and friendships in a world that often prioritizes individual success?
Sample Answer: Understanding sacrificial love can encourage teenagers to prioritize the well-being and support of their friends, fostering deeper and more meaningful connections.





